A forecast shows the water level on Lake Erie will differ by 11.5 feet (355 cm) tonight from the western to eastern shore.
The phenomenon becomes a seiche event if the stacked-up water in eastern Lake Erie comes back suddenly - and that's not expected, forecasters said.
The National Weather Service is calling for rough conditions on Lake Erie starting Oct. 22. The National Weather Service office in Cleveland, which handles the Erie forecast, projects that the lake ...
Erosion and Damage: The combination of high waves and strong winds may lead to erosion and damage along the shoreline, especially in high bluff areas. As beaches begin to reappear, this situation ...
Total snowfall could measure 20 inches in the most severely affected locations, and visibility could be limited to a ...
The first snowfall of the season is expected this weekend in Erie. The National Weather Service office in Cleveland which handles the Erie forecast is calling for at least parts of four straight days ...
(This story was updated to accurately reflect the most current information.) After a record-breaking post-Thanksgiving snowfall last year, it’s looking as if predicted lake-effect snow will arrive a ...
A forecast shows the water level on Lake Erie will differ by 11.5 feet (355 cm) tonight from the western to eastern shore. NOAA image People living on the east shore of Lake Erie may see the lake's ...